Constructive criticism is welcome, but please don't just say "you suck."
"The ultimate aim of Karate lies not in victory or defeat, but in the perfection of the character of its participants." -- Gichin Funakoshi
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Very cool! This looks almost exactly like a kata we do called Nai Hanchi Shodan. There are just a few differences. Maybe I'll post it some day so you can see it. . . when all the Christmas colds clear up at my house.
Very cool. In Isshinryu, we call this kata Niahanchi. It is the third kata we learn--after seisan and seiunchin.
I applaud you for putting your self up on the web for public comment.
I am not a Karate stylist, but my 2 cents are that you are not yet confident with all the techniques yet. I would start putting in a lot of reps on the form to make it second nature.
I have just posted a video on my blog of my Korean Grandmaster performing what I think is this same form back in the mid 1960's. If any of the Karate folks would take a look and tell me if it is the same form, I would appreciate it.
http://bwtkd.blogspot.com
thanks, and happy new year!
Gordon
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